The future of work is no longer defined by offices, borders, or time zones — it’s defined by how well we understand one another. In Episode 17 of Toronto Talks, The Borderless Mind, we explore how Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is rapidly becoming the most important human skill in a global, AI-accelerated economy. As teams stretch across continents, collaboration no longer fails because of bandwidth or tools — it fails because of misread meaning, broken trust, and cultural blind spots. This epi...
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The future of work is no longer defined by offices, borders, or time zones — it’s defined by how well we understand one another. In Episode 17 of Toronto Talks, The Borderless Mind, we explore how Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is rapidly becoming the most important human skill in a global, AI-accelerated economy. As teams stretch across continents, collaboration no longer fails because of bandwidth or tools — it fails because of misread meaning, broken trust, and cultural blind spots. This epi...
Synthetic Intelligence: The New Class Divide? | Toronto Talks Episode 006
Toronto Talks
36 minutes
6 months ago
Synthetic Intelligence: The New Class Divide? | Toronto Talks Episode 006
What happens when artificial intelligence stops being a tool—and starts becoming a gatekeeper? In Episode 6 of Toronto Talks, we explore how synthetic intelligence is reshaping social class, access, and opportunity in ways few are prepared for. From algorithmic privilege to automation anxiety, this conversation dives into the invisible forces already dividing society—and the urgent need for literacy, discernment, and leverage in an AI-driven world. 🔹 Hosted by Ashraf Amin & Sophie (AI...
Toronto Talks
The future of work is no longer defined by offices, borders, or time zones — it’s defined by how well we understand one another. In Episode 17 of Toronto Talks, The Borderless Mind, we explore how Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is rapidly becoming the most important human skill in a global, AI-accelerated economy. As teams stretch across continents, collaboration no longer fails because of bandwidth or tools — it fails because of misread meaning, broken trust, and cultural blind spots. This epi...